If it doesn't work (just if the previous step doesn't work) try the IE compatibility option. Click Tools in the IE menu and select "Compatibilitie View Settings". If your website is not added there, try adding it and reload your browser and test

Ok, i tought that you just wanted the client configuration for a generic website in the internet. But in this case you need to configure the website to recognize the IE version and make the adjustments for each browser and version (Specially IE that changes a lot from one version to another)

By the way, you should never use negative margins. There's something else wrong with the flow of your document. However, it's beyond the scope of this question. Hopefully this gets you to the right spot.

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